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544-4210
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782 E. Broadway
(Between Hilyard & Alder)
485-2252
If you’re tired of....
shopping for food
planning menus
washing dishes
cleaning the bathroom
lonely nights with no friends
DO WE HAVE A DEAL FOR YOU!
The U of O Residence Halls offer you the best buv in town...
...a room in the hall of your choice either alone or with a roommate
...hallways and rooms fully carpeted
...sheets and pillow cases laundered for you once a week
...20 meals a week (3 meals a dav and breakfast and noon dinner on Sundays) with all vou can eat, salad
bars, vegetarian choices, pleasant atmosphere
...laundry facilities
...color cable TV
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And all this for only:
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Winter Term $586.00 (double)
$760.00 (single) and
Spring Term
*
$489.00 (double)
$634.(8) (single)
That’s LESS THAN $200 a month for full room and board for the rest of the school year, not
including spring vacation in a double room. You can't beat those prices.
And consider the fringe benefits...
•ready-made friends to share the fun of ski trips to the mountains, barbecues at the beach, study breaks
around the fireplace, intramural teams in many sports
•computer terminals in each complex for residents’ use
•writing labs and study seminars
For special programming, look into our Environmental hall, our Academic Pursuit hall or our
International Studies hall Each has something special.
Jfcslightly higher prices at the University Inn where private baths and phones are a part of the regular
service.
For more information and an application come to the Housing Office: W alton hall, 15th and Agate
(across from Hayward field)
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or call 686-4277
inter/national news
From Associated Prsss roports
Snow expected
to continue today
A lingering storm plagued
Oregon travelers Monday with
intermittent snow, rain, sleet
and icing conditions, resulting
in one death
Oregon has had snow, oft and
on, at lower elevations since
early Friday Bend in Central
Oregon had accumulated about
two feet of snow since last
week
Western Oregon, including
the coast, received its heaviest
snowfall Sunday night
The National Weather Service
predicted more snow and rain
for most of the state, with
slightly lower temperatures —
below 30 for Western Oregon
and below 20 in Eastern
Oregon
Icy conditions were blamed
by police in Corvallis for the
death of Bonnie Vitelli, 31, Cor
vallis A car in which she was
driving skidded on black ice and
collided with another car on
Oregon 99
Interstate 5 over the Siskiyou
Summit near the Oregon
California border was reopened
Monday morning after being
closed Sunday afternoon
because of a snowy blizzard
U S 20 over the Cascades
from the Willamette Valiey to
Bend remained closed Monday
night after being blocked Sun
day afternoon The highway al
so was blocked by snow in the
Burns area of Eastern Oregon
U S 26 in the Mount Hood
area and Oregon 58 over the
Cascades east of Eugene were
reopened
Traction devices were
required on nearly all the
mountain passes
Suspected terrorists
freed amid gunfire
ROME
Premier Giovanni Spadolini’s
government came under sharp
attack in Parliament Monday
over the escape of four sus
pected terrorists from a
women's prison
Politicians and newspapers
expressed astonishment that
the escape could take place in
an area under heavy security
surveillance as part of the police
search for kidnapped U S Brig
Gen James Dozier
The four women escaped
Sunday after accomplices
blasted a hole in the concrete
wall of the prison in Rovigo.
near Venice, tossed them sub
machine guns and kept sentries
at bay with automatic weapons
fire
A passer-by was killed and six
others were wounded by the
blast from explosives packed in
a car alongside the wall
Police were investigating the
possibility that the escape was
an attempt by the Red Brigades
urban terrorists to divert police
forces from investigating their
Dec 17 kidnapping of Dozier in
Verona
Police set up roadblocks
around Rovigo and combed
nearby areas in northern Italy
for the women and their ac
complices, who fled in two wait
ing cars There were reported to
be at least four accomplices
Common Market
support sanctions
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Ten western European
governments promised Monday
they won't undermine economic
sanctions the United States im
posed on the Soviet Union fol
lowing declaration of martial law
in Poland
But the Common Market
countries failed to reach
agreement on their own unified
response to the situation in
Poland
Foreign ministers of the 10
Common Market countries is
sued a declaration pledging to
“avoid any step which could
compromise" anti-Soviet sanc
tions announced last week by
Pres Reagan, who said the
Soviet Union was responsible
for martial law in Poland
The promise was aimed at
assuring the United States that
European countries would not
fill the gap in sales of high tech
nology equipment or other
items on a list of goods Reagan
banned for export to the Soviet
Union
"Europe will do nothing in any
area that might undermine the
action of other countries," said
Belgian Foreign Minister Leo
Tindemans. as spokesman for
the 10 ministers
He said the ministers met
privately for seven hours to dis
cuss the possibility of imposing
their own commercial restric
tions on the Soviet Union and
cutting off food and financial aid
to Poland But the governments
of Britain and West Germany
already had formally opposed
economic sanctions as ineffec
tive
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